This is a list of hospitals located in Sargodha , Pakistan. [1]
Hospital [1] [2] | Type | Location |
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Dr Faisal Masood Teaching Hospital [3] | Public | Mianwali Road |
University Medical and Research Centre | Public | University of Sargodha |
Civil Hospital | Public | Mianwali Road |
Government Mian Mola Bakhsh Hospital [4] | Public | Mianwali Road |
Halal-e-Ahmar Hospital | Public | Satellite Town B-Block |
Government TB hospital Sargodha | Public | Shaheenabad road Sargodha |
Social security hospitals(under construction) | Public | Lahore Road |
Nawaz sharif institute of cardiology (under construction) | public | Khushab road |
Hospital [1] [2] | Type | Location |
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Combined Military Hospital | Army | Sargodha Garrison |
Fauji Foundation Hospital | Army | Satellite Town A-Block |
PAF Hospital | Air Force | PAF Base Mushaf |
Hospital [1] [2] | Type | Location |
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Mubarak Medical Complex | Private | Fatima Jinnah Road |
Fatima Hospital | Private | University Road |
Niazi Medical Complex | Private | Club Road |
Rai Medical Complex | Private | Fatima Jinnah Road |
Sadiq Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Khawaja Arshad Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
The City Hospital | Private | Main Zafrullah Road, Satellite town-C Block |
Central Hospital | Private | Stadium Road |
Rabia International Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Rafiqa Medical Hospital | Private | Block no. 12, Muslim Bazar |
Kazmi Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Saba VIP Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Sarwar Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Tayyab Medicare Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Tufail Hospital | Private | Pull 11, Faisalabad Road |
Munir Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Fatima Nazir Memorial Hospital | Private | University Road |
Abdullah Medical Complex | Private | Stadium Road |
Al-Abbas Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Al-Rasheed Hospital | Private | Bahadur Shah Zafar Road |
Bajwa Trauma Centre | Private | Stadium Road |
Bhatti Medical Complex | Private | 49-Tail, Faisalabad Road |
Butcha Hospital | Private | Satellite Town B-block |
Cheema Heart Centre | Private | Bahadur Shah Zafar Road |
Ibrahim Hospital | Private | Bahadur Shah Zafar Road |
Millat Orthopaedic Complex | Private | Stadium Road |
Mushtaq Medical Imaging Hospital | Private | Fatima Jinnah Road |
Niazi Medical Tower | Private | Mianwali Road |
National Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Riaz Hospital | Private | 49-Tail, Faisalabad Road |
Shifa Hospital | Private | Mianwali Road |
Shafi Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Wajahat Hospital | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
Zaheer Laser Eye Centre | Private | Satellite Town A-Block |
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